Arrange nine mirrored cubes to reveal five M.C. Escher masterpieces.

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Overview

M.C. Escher was known for his intricate drawings often featuring impossible constructions. You may feel a similar sense of bewilderment when it comes to solving the M.C. Escher Mirror Puzzle.

Your goal is to arrange nine mirrored cubes in order to complete one of five famous Escher images. Each cube includes two mirrors as well as sections from the five puzzles. Good luck! (You're gonna need it.) Designed for ages 7 and up.

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Arrange the nine cubes to create an M.C. Escher image

The M.C. Escher Mirror Puzzle consists of a tray and nine mirrored cubes.

Your goal is to recreate one of five famous Escher images by correctly arranging the nine cubes within the tray. It's darned tricky because each cube can reflect an image from its surrounding cubes as well as the interior walls of the tray.

To solve each of the five puzzles, you must correctly arrange the nine mirrored cubes within the tray.

Two mirrors per cube

Each 1.25" cube features two mirrored sides. The remaining four sides either feature sections from the five puzzles or are blank (solid white).

Each of the nine cubes features mirrors on two of its sides.

You must also use the walls of the tray

The interior walls of the M.C. Escher puzzle tray are adorned with squares from each of the five different puzzles. Use your mirrored cubes to reflect them into the final image.

Use the mirrored cubes to reflect the interior walls of the tray into the completed puzzle.Holes in the bottom of the tray make it easy to remove individual cubes.

Solve five famous M.C. Escher prints

M.C. Escher is well-known for his geometric-inspired prints that often feature impossible designs.

Five of his masterpieces are included in the M.C. Escher Mirror Puzzle: Reptiles (1943), Sky and Water 1 (1938), Print Gallery (1956), Hand with Reflecting Sphere (1935), and Drawing Hands (1948).

Art aficionados will love solving the puzzles to recreate five of M.C. Escher's most famous prints.

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